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. >> reporter: good morning, john, good morning, diana. there have been two very distinct reactions. on the israeli side for starters i don't think it could have gone any better. many israelis viewed obama with some suspicion, but he's really won them over with his actions in recent days and particularly his speech here in jerusalem yesterday. here you can see the front page of one of the main israeli daily newspapers that says -- [ speaking a foreign language ] -- "you are not alone," one of the lines from his speech yesterday, which he won widespread praise for, and i think it's safe to say that in the coming days, you'll see a public opinion spike among israelis in the coming days and weeks. now, on the palestinian side, it was the polar opposite, deep frustration, deep disappointment, anger over the fact that president obama didn't call for a halt to israeli settlements in the west bank, which palestinians see as the main obstacle of peace. they don't feel that he did anything to advance the cause of palestinian statehood. palestinians
. >> reporter: good morning, john, good morning, diana. there have been two very distinct reactions. on the israeli side for starters i don't think it could have gone any better. many israelis viewed obama with some suspicion, but he's really won them over with his actions in recent days and particularly his speech here in jerusalem yesterday. here you can see the front page of one of the main israeli daily newspapers that says -- [ speaking a foreign language ] -- "you are not...
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it will be the first time, john and diana, that president obama and vice president biden will be out of the country at the same time. back to you. >> thank you, devin dwyer. in washington for us this morning. >>> tomorrow's installation mass begins at 4:30 eastern time. abc news will have live coverage on air and online. >>> two people are dead after their plane crashed into a south bend neighborhood. the jet was having mechanical problems. as it tried to land at a nearby airport. it hit two houses and then became stuck inside a third home. this woman heard the engine struggling. >> all of a sudden, sputtering or something. and then boom. nothing else. got real quiet. about 30 seconds later, i started hearing fire trucks. i said to my husband, i think a plane just crashed. >> the situation in the neighborhood especially dangerous because of the spilled jet fuel. and the structural damage to the homes. >>> now to the guilty verdicts in the rape case that divided an ohio town and drew attention from around the country. two high school football stars have been found guilty of raping a y
it will be the first time, john and diana, that president obama and vice president biden will be out of the country at the same time. back to you. >> thank you, devin dwyer. in washington for us this morning. >>> tomorrow's installation mass begins at 4:30 eastern time. abc news will have live coverage on air and online. >>> two people are dead after their plane crashed into a south bend neighborhood. the jet was having mechanical problems. as it tried to land at a...
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the 24 hour seal camera was set up in john so in which in januay so the public could watch the seals give birth. >> kate middleton is in a unique situation where people were so surprised to see the royals this morning. >> trading is underway on wall street. here is a look at the dow which is rallying and up 82 points. we will go live to jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> the blame game is on after lulu lemon pulls see through yoga pants off the >> novato, oakland, sunnyvale and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> we will check with a look at what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. paula? >> good morning, kristen and eric. i am jealous of that weather forecast but it is great to be with you. on "good morning america" we are learning more of the foiled massacrement at the university of central florida. we have a heart pounding video as police burst into the attacker's room on sunday night. too much information? c.v.s. is requiring employees to report their weight and body fat if they want to get the company health insurance. if not, they may face $600 penalty.
the 24 hour seal camera was set up in john so in which in januay so the public could watch the seals give birth. >> kate middleton is in a unique situation where people were so surprised to see the royals this morning. >> trading is underway on wall street. here is a look at the dow which is rallying and up 82 points. we will go live to jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> the blame game is on after lulu lemon pulls see through yoga pants off the >> novato,...
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john and diana? >> thank you. >>> the mayor of kansas city missouri, was in the middle of delivering his state of the city address when a man shoved him, and grabbed the microphone. he managed to shout obscenities, slammed the mayor before police tackled him out. eyewitnesses say he scuffled with the officers for ten minutes backstage before he was finally escorted out of the building. >>> the ukrainian parliament was shut down, after lawmakers engaged in -- look at this -- an all-out brawl. fists flew when a member of the party delivered a speech in russian. that angered the opposing nationalist party which believe strongly that ukrainian should be spoken instead. >> gee, whiz. >> for a language, really? ukraine is divided between those who favor continuing close ties to russia and ukrainian speakers who favor the west. >> some video. >>> auto body shops across mississippi getting an influx after the area battered by a hailstorm. we told you about it. police say now their number one customer is all
john and diana? >> thank you. >>> the mayor of kansas city missouri, was in the middle of delivering his state of the city address when a man shoved him, and grabbed the microphone. he managed to shout obscenities, slammed the mayor before police tackled him out. eyewitnesses say he scuffled with the officers for ten minutes backstage before he was finally escorted out of the building. >>> the ukrainian parliament was shut down, after lawmakers engaged in -- look at this...
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john muller. welcome, welcome. happy, to have you. >> so happy to be here. >> a couple weeks ago, mr. john here showed us his great, great hula hooping. >> this is when you start roasting me. >> putting that college degree to work. the journalism degree on display. >> work it, work it, work it. >> you are good there, diane. >> i grew up with five sisters. yeah, i did the hula hoop more than a few times. you really wouldn't know it. it was a long time ago. >> that is the only way. >> that is so bad. >> that's so bad. you kept it on top longer than i could. that's pretty good. >> all right. one of my favorite moments, watching "world news now" is you and rob doing the bro show. >> the bro show. >> a lot of fun. >> something unexpected came out of the sky. >> he is awesome. look at that. >> you never know what will happen around here. >> physical comedy, like chevy chase. >> excellent. you didn't flinch. that is your kind of comedy. >> a learning curve. i will learn to fall off the chair. >> the day you fall off the c
john muller. welcome, welcome. happy, to have you. >> so happy to be here. >> a couple weeks ago, mr. john here showed us his great, great hula hooping. >> this is when you start roasting me. >> putting that college degree to work. the journalism degree on display. >> work it, work it, work it. >> you are good there, diane. >> i grew up with five sisters. yeah, i did the hula hoop more than a few times. you really wouldn't know it. it was a long time...
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john alston has more from north first street. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad day light just after 2:30 in the afternoon in the parking lot next to the togo sandwich shop. matt was eating lunch when he heard a commotion and ran out to help the woman slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. i said, who did this? can you give me a name, any name? and she couldn't really talk. >> he, too, was covered in blood when the paramedics arrived. >> i feel it was horrible for her to have to die that way, and i just hope by me being there maybe it wasn't as bad way to die. >> he walked to north second street where he was doing handiwork and had to convince police he was not the killer. police say the real culprit hopped the fence and ran through this neighborhood where detectives found blood in front of some homes. the detectives came by and circled where the blood stains are. we've been told to stay in our house with our doors and windows locked. we aren't even allowed to come out to our front yard. >> people went door to door to check garages and othe
john alston has more from north first street. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad day light just after 2:30 in the afternoon in the parking lot next to the togo sandwich shop. matt was eating lunch when he heard a commotion and ran out to help the woman slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. i said, who did this? can you give me a name, any name? and she couldn't really talk. >> he, too, was covered in blood when the paramedics...
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john alston has more from north first street. >> brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight in a parking lot next to the togo sandwich shop. matt was eating lunch when he heard a commotion and rushed out to help the woman that was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. i said who did this? can you give me any name. >> he, too, was covered in blood when paramedics arrived. >> i feel like it was horrible for her to have to die that way. i hope that my being there maybe it wasn't as bad to die. >> he walked to north second street and had to convince police he was not the killer. police say the real culprit hop add fence and ran through the neighborhood where they found blood in front of some homes. >> detective came by and circled where the blood spots are. we have been told to stay in our house and keep doors and windows locked. >>> police went door to door checking dozens of houses and other possible hiding places but after several hours they scaled back the search. they are trying to figure out what led up to the attack. male suspect approached our f
john alston has more from north first street. >> brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight in a parking lot next to the togo sandwich shop. matt was eating lunch when he heard a commotion and rushed out to help the woman that was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. i said who did this? can you give me any name. >> he, too, was covered in blood when paramedics arrived. >> i feel like it was horrible for her to have to die that...
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john lennon's wife. she tweeted out a picture of the glasses that he was wearing, there they are, bloodied glasses. this would have been their 44th wedding anniversary. and with those glasses she tweeted out, over 1,057,000 have been killed by guns in the usa since john lennon was shot and killed on december 8, 1980. >> that is a powerful tweet. >> staggering numbers. she also said her and their son, john, after 33 years, still miss john of course. >> we all do. >>> well, we're learning this morning about a near diplomatic disaster during the bush administration. during the united nations conference in new york in 2006. a secret service agent's shotgun discharged just as iranian president ahmadinejad was getting into his limousine. the agent apologized profusely. ahmadinejad though just shot him a look as he got into the limo. >>> an outspoken supporter of syria's president is dead after a suicide bomb ripped through a mosque in the heart of damascus. dozens of people were killed. the preacher is the mos
john lennon's wife. she tweeted out a picture of the glasses that he was wearing, there they are, bloodied glasses. this would have been their 44th wedding anniversary. and with those glasses she tweeted out, over 1,057,000 have been killed by guns in the usa since john lennon was shot and killed on december 8, 1980. >> that is a powerful tweet. >> staggering numbers. she also said her and their son, john, after 33 years, still miss john of course. >> we all do. >>>...
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john, diana. >> thanks. there are underdogs and then these guys, off the radar underdogs. >> i saw them on the brackets. for a second i thought, maybe, maybe. i'm all about the underdog. there is no way. i'm going to screw up my bracket if i put them in there. i screwed up not putting them in there. >> i was a young reporter in 1991, in florida. when they approved the university, 1991. now look at them. on the verge of sweet 16. >> first to make it into the sweet 16. that is pretty sweet. we'll be right back. >> yep. kids make stains i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom. clothes look amazing, and daddy's a hero. daddy, can we play ponies? right after we do foldies. tide boost is my tide. what's yours? but all i do to be broadcast ready damages my hair and scalp. then i uncovered head & shoulders damage rescue. it relieved my scalp and rescued my damaged hair. the proof? see it tonight, at eleven. head & shoulders damage rescue. has a subtle, yet invigorating scent, and can take 10 years to bl
john, diana. >> thanks. there are underdogs and then these guys, off the radar underdogs. >> i saw them on the brackets. for a second i thought, maybe, maybe. i'm all about the underdog. there is no way. i'm going to screw up my bracket if i put them in there. i screwed up not putting them in there. >> i was a young reporter in 1991, in florida. when they approved the university, 1991. now look at them. on the verge of sweet 16. >> first to make it into the sweet 16....
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>> good morning, john. good morning, diana. yeah, israel's military confirms that two rockets were fired from the palestinian/gaza strip into southern israel. sirens sounded early this morning around 7:00 a.m. in the southern city, a city in the past received a lot of incoming rocket fire from gaza. we know that there was light damage to one house. and that the other rocket landed in an open field. there are no injuries so far. now, in the past year, say six months ago, an incident like this would barely have raised eyebrows would merit a passing mention on the news broadcast. but of course today it is significant for two reasons. first of all, following that, that conflict in gaza and israel in november, there is a fragile cease-fire in place. the second rocket incident since the cease-fire in november. in recent days, hamas official warned that they would retaliate, accusing israel's military of violating the cease-fire agreement repeatedly. he said israeli soldiers fired on palestinians who approached the border fence betwee
>> good morning, john. good morning, diana. yeah, israel's military confirms that two rockets were fired from the palestinian/gaza strip into southern israel. sirens sounded early this morning around 7:00 a.m. in the southern city, a city in the past received a lot of incoming rocket fire from gaza. we know that there was light damage to one house. and that the other rocket landed in an open field. there are no injuries so far. now, in the past year, say six months ago, an incident like...
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muller has the latest. >> john, what is going on? >> all right, lara, this comes as a bit of a surprise. she introduced him to her parents. he bought her a ring as a gift. but this pop power couple appear to have grown apart. ♪ on the concrete falling from cloud nine ♪ >> it appears pop princess katy perry and singer/songwriter john mayer have fallen off cloud nine. after just seven months, the duo appear to have split again possibly explaining this cryptic frustrated tweet from perry, "attention, mercury is out of retrograde today. thank god." ♪ baby you're a firework >> reporter: their on again/off again romance again began again last summer and in september were seemingly inseparable. >> in the last couple of weeks people noticed they hadn't spent much time together. >> reporter: as recently as two weeks ago, perry tweeted "my boyfriend is taking me to a kitten shelter in his truck. i can't think of a more perfect saturday." she confessed in her movie "katy perry the movie: part of me" that she longs for a partner who isn't
muller has the latest. >> john, what is going on? >> all right, lara, this comes as a bit of a surprise. she introduced him to her parents. he bought her a ring as a gift. but this pop power couple appear to have grown apart. ♪ on the concrete falling from cloud nine ♪ >> it appears pop princess katy perry and singer/songwriter john mayer have fallen off cloud nine. after just seven months, the duo appear to have split again possibly explaining this cryptic frustrated...
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but maybe, even more chief justice john roberts, 58 years old, likely to be chief justice for a long time. you see how support for gay marriage has surged in the last year. even if he personally may be against it, he's likely to look and see, 10, 15 years, still sitting on the bench, it's going to be 70% support in the country. >> there's an institutional challenge to the court in the astonishing speed that the country has changed its mind. the people are way ahead of the elite. the president, when he ran for president was against gay marriage. the supreme court, was in a generation outlawed sodomy for gay people but not for straight people. they overturned that decision. he doesn't want to be that chief justice caught on the wrong side. at the same time, this is a court and these are justices who i don't think want to declare once and for all the way americans should live. they want to let the people do what the people are doing. >> peggy, justice kennedy in his speech in sacramento this month said, a democracy should not be dependent for its major decisions on what nine justices ha
but maybe, even more chief justice john roberts, 58 years old, likely to be chief justice for a long time. you see how support for gay marriage has surged in the last year. even if he personally may be against it, he's likely to look and see, 10, 15 years, still sitting on the bench, it's going to be 70% support in the country. >> there's an institutional challenge to the court in the astonishing speed that the country has changed its mind. the people are way ahead of the elite. the...
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. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that gop establishment, speaker john boehner, told me in an exclusive interview, on "this week," his party needs to better brand its message. >> republicans have not done as effective a job as we should in terms of talk iing about our principles. >> reporter: and boehner said that while the president's two-week charm offensive has been working hard. not much has happened. >> martha raddatz in washington, thank you for that. >>> now, to more bad headlines for carnival cruise lines. there has been yet another serious malfunction on one of their ships. so, if you're counting at home, that's now four carnival cruise ships in trouble in the last month. to the degree that u.s. senator chuck schumer is proposing a cruise passenger's bill of rights. and abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: this morning, the carnival "legend" is back at sea and full of passengers. >> i really don't want to get stranded out in the middle of the ocean. >> reporter: the departure comes nine hours after unloading 2,000 angry passengers on sunday. they cut the voyage short.
. >> reporter: a cornerstone of that gop establishment, speaker john boehner, told me in an exclusive interview, on "this week," his party needs to better brand its message. >> republicans have not done as effective a job as we should in terms of talk iing about our principles. >> reporter: and boehner said that while the president's two-week charm offensive has been working hard. not much has happened. >> martha raddatz in washington, thank you for that....
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abc's john muller has the story. >> this is powerball. hey there. >> reporter: after all the anticipation and dreaming it came down to this -- >> next up 14, after that we've got lucky 13. >> reporter: last night's powerball was the 12th consecutive drawing with no winner. jackpot soaring to $320 million. this is the third jackpot in less than a year to exceed $250 million. last november two lucky ticket holders won the mother load of all lotteries, just over half a billion dollars. tickets were purchased at the lightning speed rate of over 100,000 per minute. >> that will be $20, thank you and good luck. >> reporter: why so many of these massive jackpots? >> we redesigned the game and with more money going into the game, the jackpot prize pool has doubled so more people are playing because it is growing higher. >> reporter: the ticket price doubled in january so even though fewer tickets are selling, the prices have increased about 30%. power ball is practically national currently in 32 states. your chances in winning, 1 in 175 million.
abc's john muller has the story. >> this is powerball. hey there. >> reporter: after all the anticipation and dreaming it came down to this -- >> next up 14, after that we've got lucky 13. >> reporter: last night's powerball was the 12th consecutive drawing with no winner. jackpot soaring to $320 million. this is the third jackpot in less than a year to exceed $250 million. last november two lucky ticket holders won the mother load of all lotteries, just over half a...
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gwen: here's an example, john. in the immigration knish -- issue. in this report reince priebus said there should be comprehensive immigration reform and there is a gong -- gang of them on capitol hill trying to come up with this. is there movement underway? >> to underscore karen's point, technical issues, better computers, but the heart is the ideological one. the bold language in that clip, it's a lot harder to follow with bold action. immigration reform? the nub question is do you support a pathway to legalization, to citizenship? so immediately after the statement there he was pressed by reporters. "well, it's not my job to get into policy." that's the whole heart tv and to me it actually raises another question. with respect to priebus, a nice, decent, intelligent man, but really who cares what he thinks? it's not where the real action of rebuilding the party is going to take place. the one thing is whether it's even possible for parties to have these kind of formidable party chairmen like ron brown after the debacle in 1998. we just don't thi
gwen: here's an example, john. in the immigration knish -- issue. in this report reince priebus said there should be comprehensive immigration reform and there is a gong -- gang of them on capitol hill trying to come up with this. is there movement underway? >> to underscore karen's point, technical issues, better computers, but the heart is the ideological one. the bold language in that clip, it's a lot harder to follow with bold action. immigration reform? the nub question is do you...
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>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's been a reset in relations with israel. but john with the whole middle east, look at muslim brotherhood in egypt, hamas, gaza, the jordanian king is in trouble, syria is about to collapse in anarchy. you've got hezbollah in lebanon. i think that whole area is moving the other direction. if i were the president of the united states, i believe what he wants to do and ought to do is get out of dodge. >> eleanor. >> i can't remember a time in my lifetime when there was a peaceful status quo in the middle east. it's always been a cauldron. i think the president is right to give a boost to the two- state s
>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's...
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john kerry did not win. >> stephen: what? >> spoiler alert. >> stephen: then you started working for the president? >> i did. >> stephen: were you involved in the 2004 speech he did atñr e convention? you wrote a lot of his speeches after that. >> i did. >> stephen: that's kind of heart breaking because not only does the guy use a prompter he is not writing the words in the prompter. please, please tell me he at least flies air force one. >> he does not. but he writes a lot of his own speeches. we worked together. it's a collaborative process. >> stephen: kind of, guys like you, you and the president same level. [ laughter ] now, what is the process like? do you say mr. president, i have things that i think would be go to say or does he say you know what i'm thinking teachersers ae good and hope is good and let's make things better, socialize medicine put some lipstick on the pig. what is the process? >> sit down with him he speaks what is on his mind for 20, 30 minutes i type everything he says. after we're done meeting i g
john kerry did not win. >> stephen: what? >> spoiler alert. >> stephen: then you started working for the president? >> i did. >> stephen: were you involved in the 2004 speech he did atñr e convention? you wrote a lot of his speeches after that. >> i did. >> stephen: that's kind of heart breaking because not only does the guy use a prompter he is not writing the words in the prompter. please, please tell me he at least flies air force one. >> he...
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. >> john lewis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights movement live tonight at 8:00 eastern part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> jinger gibson is a congressional reporter with politic coe and here to talk to us about congress avoiding a shutdown but first we want to talk about what's been happening the last 18 hours on in the senate. tell us about the passing of the budget. how long did it take and why? >> the senate voted for more than 13 hours straight on the senate floor and finally arrived at 5:00 this morning on passage of a budget. the rules allow them to amend as much as they can. there are a couple of guys wanting to go until 7:00 or 8:00 this morning. luckily they stopped before that. host: for those who went to sleep at a decent hour and didn't see c-span's coverage ll night, what might they be surprised finding out what happened over night? guest: there were four that tic -- democrats voted against the democratic budget. the keystone pupe line was defeated and some amendment that is republicans were chairing that got done, things tha
. >> john lewis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights movement live tonight at 8:00 eastern part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> jinger gibson is a congressional reporter with politic coe and here to talk to us about congress avoiding a shutdown but first we want to talk about what's been happening the last 18 hours on in the senate. tell us about the passing of the budget. how long did it take and why? >> the senate voted for more...
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that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic failure. i don't think it's a brilliant success. i mean, i happen ton, for example, prime minister malikiis watching the lamentable leadership of this man, watching his-- you know, the aptied tighthas grown with the eating. he has become a real dictator.. it's not exactly what those of d white house thought well of the war would have expected fromll this war. but wars have these kind of ends. they have these outcomes that people can't predict.om they can't tell what will happen. >> rose: john, what wouldt. you say to the argument that he made? >> well, yes, i canth see the nobility. we set aside the w.m.d. argument. th
that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic...
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john fugelsang back now with "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening. mark sanford is headed for a run-off election for the congressional seat in south carolina. i want kate to see when he runs off for his other election. the president arrived and said shalom which many tea partyers in america say prove he was not born in america. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and 97 years ago today albert einstein first published his theory of relatively and then had to spend the rest of his life saying yeah nice theory, einstein. this isel "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. if you thought that senate democrats were serious really serious about taking on the nra and passing major gun control legislation after the newtown school massacre, well, i hate to disappoint you but "the new york daily news" got it right with this devastating cover page. "shame on u-s on us, indeed. harry reid moved to
john fugelsang back now with "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening. mark sanford is headed for a run-off election for the congressional seat in south carolina. i want kate to see when he runs off for his other election. the president arrived and said shalom which many tea partyers in america say prove he was not born in america. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and...
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people have been killed by guns since john lennon was killed. i remember thinking a few years after that, george harrison, if you remember, was also attacked in his home. he was asleep in his bed. but the intruder had a knife. because it is really hard to get a hold of a gun in great britain. and they were able to wrestle the guy out of bed and george's wife bopped him with a lamp. and i remember thinking that night, that the only reason that george harrison is alive tonight, and john lennon is dead, is because john lennon chose to live in the united states of america. >> wow. >> he wanted to be one of us. he wanted to be an american. and this happens, not only to him, as yoko points out, but to so many others. murder, suicide, accidental guns going off. it's -- can i just say something else too? >> absolutely. >> i don't we don't have -- we're on an agenda here. >> that's all right. >> it is the first time i've been able to talk to you on tv like this. so i'm honored to do that. >> thank you, my friend. >> i want to clear this up about how i re
people have been killed by guns since john lennon was killed. i remember thinking a few years after that, george harrison, if you remember, was also attacked in his home. he was asleep in his bed. but the intruder had a knife. because it is really hard to get a hold of a gun in great britain. and they were able to wrestle the guy out of bed and george's wife bopped him with a lamp. and i remember thinking that night, that the only reason that george harrison is alive tonight, and john lennon is...
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sfau state john kerry is in iraq today. it is an unannounced visit. the purpose of his trip, wouldfold. secretary kerry urging them to work together. overcoming the violence that continued to divide that country. and asking the prime minister to stop iran from flying over iraqi air space. iran is believed to have been shuttling military personnel and equipment to the syrian government over the air space of iraq which is, of course, supporting that horrible civil war in syria and that is something iran and iraq have both denied. good morning, everyone. welcome. >> great to have you here. last year, the iraqi government promised former secretary of state hillary clinton to inspect all of iranian flights so far that's reportedly not happening. now secretary kerry's turn to get it done. >> good morning. wink, wink, nudge, nhung from the iraqis to the iranians. the revolutionary guard soldiers to head from iran into syria to help assad. the united states has only pressured the iraqis privilege atly up until now. the fact they are doing so publicly and shar
sfau state john kerry is in iraq today. it is an unannounced visit. the purpose of his trip, wouldfold. secretary kerry urging them to work together. overcoming the violence that continued to divide that country. and asking the prime minister to stop iran from flying over iraqi air space. iran is believed to have been shuttling military personnel and equipment to the syrian government over the air space of iraq which is, of course, supporting that horrible civil war in syria and that is...
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. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >> only a few will be able to afford it. >> john: washington has been an open place for taxi to become a taxi driver so why monkey with it. >> folks have diffent legislation, our charge is to implement it. > john: how many laws have you gotten past? >> very active. >> john: ever repeal any. >> no, we haven't appealed any. >> john: it makes it much harder >> john: it makes it much harder to be an [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. beca
. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >>...
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john is entirely right. the gop is supposed to be the party of the free market, individual responsibility, and liberty, and freedom, and they should focus on that and not have a garage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues -- have a garage -- barrage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues. >> do you have specific recommendations for those that have been repelled by the party, hispanic voters, asian voters, etc.? i like romney. up at solyndra, so they would not know about it in advance. i think he did better than any of the other possible nominees. what do republicans need to do? i think, in part, they need to show, and here i will criticized romney -- more appreciation for situations.as and hispanic center has somewhat reluctantly computed that there has been net migration from the united states to mexico on balance since 2007, since the housing crisis went on, so something like self deportation is taking place, but it is an abstract term, and it is a term that does not show any sy
john is entirely right. the gop is supposed to be the party of the free market, individual responsibility, and liberty, and freedom, and they should focus on that and not have a garage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues -- have a garage -- barrage of infighting at the very beginning on those issues. >> do you have specific recommendations for those that have been repelled by the party, hispanic voters, asian voters, etc.? i like romney. up at solyndra, so they would not...
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and john lewis and john carlos talk about their experiences during the civil rights movement. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, our weekly "after words" program. david bernstein sits down with a a special guest. he concludes nights programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with sandra day o'connor in her book out of order. stories from the history of the supreme court. as a booktv.org for more information on this weekend television schedule. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. coming up next, fiona deans hallora recounts the life of thomas nast. a regular contributor to harvard weekly, he made the donkey and the elephant the symbols of the the political parties in our country. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. welcome to the historical society. i want to thank you for joining us tonight. what i know will be a very interesting program. "thomas nast." he is the father of political cartoons. i want to thank you for being here. this is the first time in a while that we have had the ability to start an evening program. i appreciate you coming in and bring with us
and john lewis and john carlos talk about their experiences during the civil rights movement. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, our weekly "after words" program. david bernstein sits down with a a special guest. he concludes nights programming at 11:00 p.m. eastern with sandra day o'connor in her book out of order. stories from the history of the supreme court. as a booktv.org for more information on this weekend television schedule. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. coming up next,...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a question on facebook from genie webber. i have read excerpts from her autobiography, it said the massachusetts historical society was going to publish the papers. is that true? >> yes. a two volume of her autobiographical writings, which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and heard narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, france, and all her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition. next year, a trade edition of these writings will be available. it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredi
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a...
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with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he has to deal with nuclear threats from iran and provide a road map for how far the united states will go in defense of israel. we will get insights to all of these challenges for president obama with the former ambassador to israel, martin indyk who joins us from washington where he is the vice president and director for foreign policy at the brookings institution. ambassador indyk, good to have you back on the program, sir. >> thanks, tavis, good to be with you. tavis: i guess the start is whether or not i have overstated the case. there are some who believe as i intimated a moment ago that the
with the new secretary of state john kerry along on this trip, some in the administration hope a new spirit of collaboration can be established. there's also a new coalition government in israel, one that remains fractured when it comes to the establishment of a palestinian state. it is no secret that prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president barack obama have not always seen eye-to-eye on the best road to peace and that's just the beginning for president obama on this historic trip. he...
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tonight, john boehner backs off background checks. and saxby chambliss doesn't support gay marriage because he doesn't plan on having one. and a crisis somewhere you never believe and the best borrow baptist church gets a new neighbor. first, president obama calls on young israelis to embrace peace. this is "the ed show." as ed would say, let's get to work. it was a passionate appeal for peace. after speaking with palestinians in the west bank, the president took his message to israel, delivering a major speech earlier calling for a two state solution in the middle east. this was the main event of mr. obama's first trip to israel as leader of the free world. the president delivering what the administration called the centerpiece of the visit. the speech wasn't given in front of the israeli parliament where his predecessor spoke at his first trip, given at the convention center before an audience of students. the president's message was clear, peace is possible but in order to secure peace and security for the jewish state, compromise
tonight, john boehner backs off background checks. and saxby chambliss doesn't support gay marriage because he doesn't plan on having one. and a crisis somewhere you never believe and the best borrow baptist church gets a new neighbor. first, president obama calls on young israelis to embrace peace. this is "the ed show." as ed would say, let's get to work. it was a passionate appeal for peace. after speaking with palestinians in the west bank, the president took his message to...
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john mccain was the grumpy old man candidate -- that is why he lost. al gore was a stiff. that is why the democrats lost. it is an easy explanation. they are confronting something very real. they deserve great credit. it is difficult and painful. most technological advances do not come out of the party apparatus. ey come out as howard dean had social networking, and barack obama took that to different levels in 2012. >> rand paul had a speech on immigration that even marco rubio praised. >> rand paul is, to me, representing what republicans ought to be doing, and not what priebus is talking about. paul called the harvard university business school and asked for an opportunity to talk to the students about the future of the republican party and the african-american community on april 10. he is not waiting to get the nomination and then put together the outreach programs. he is doing it now. he is doing this on a number of fronts. this is what the republican party has to do. not just worry about the mechanicof the campan. >> i am all for idealizing, idolizing rand paul. this
john mccain was the grumpy old man candidate -- that is why he lost. al gore was a stiff. that is why the democrats lost. it is an easy explanation. they are confronting something very real. they deserve great credit. it is difficult and painful. most technological advances do not come out of the party apparatus. ey come out as howard dean had social networking, and barack obama took that to different levels in 2012. >> rand paul had a speech on immigration that even marco rubio praised....
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the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all presidents have a number of people they reward, their contribute tores -- contributors to presidential appointment positions. i've been in the government a while, and i have seen a lot of them that come in -- it is a little embarrassing. if you are trying to save some money, you have already got those government employees all over the different departments, but when they reserve them for presidential appointees, it those -- shows a lot of incompetence. can you comment on that? guest: sure. what you are saying is basically true, but presidential appointees are often big contributors, and they want to be
the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all...
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and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you like it when colleges do step up with a new idea to tryto solve this. >> yeah. i think this would be a wonderful idea. i would if it were practical in any way. college of the ozarks has 1200 kids, everyone of them is given the opportunity to work on campus in exchange for tuition. you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen wi
and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you...
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rick scott of florida and john kasich, so they have problems. even in their gubernatorial. in terms of 2016, this is going to be the first open election on both sides since 2008. i expect we will have a large field of candidates. there's no question that if hillary tosses her glove into the ring, she will be a very phenomenal candidate. there is a poll out today that she beats both jeb bush and marco rubio by double digits. joe biden will be a strong candidate. we have an enormous number of good governors across the country, martin o'malley, governor cuomo, so i am looking forward to it. >> do you think voters in an aging society -- part of obama's appeal was young and vibrant. does it matter? >> i think presidential politics is very generational. when the country moves to a next generation of leadership, they very rarely reach back and bring in an older generation. to a certain extent that was a factor for senator mccain in running against obama and partly a factor in romney running against obama, and that is an interesting dynamic for the two most likely nominees who will
rick scott of florida and john kasich, so they have problems. even in their gubernatorial. in terms of 2016, this is going to be the first open election on both sides since 2008. i expect we will have a large field of candidates. there's no question that if hillary tosses her glove into the ring, she will be a very phenomenal candidate. there is a poll out today that she beats both jeb bush and marco rubio by double digits. joe biden will be a strong candidate. we have an enormous number of...
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gushing about the relationship with our president, this is house speaker joh john boehner. >> we are open with each other, we're honest with each other, but we're trying to bridge some big differences. >> do you trust president obama? >> absolutely. lou: saying it was more of a looming crisis. the ncaa march madness tournament is set to tip off tomorrow between a couple number 16 seed, liberty university and north carolina. the four number one, louisville, kansas, and say that and india indiana. no matter who cut down the net at the end of this tournament the real winners are cbs and turner sports. the report shows cbs and time warner sports took in more than a billion dollalars in ad sales revenue during the tournament last year. the 2012 nfl playoffs and super bowl brought in a lousy $976 million. the nba last season brought in justbout half of that in ad revenue. oceans 11 style heist costing the largest casino more than $33 million, high-stakes gambling and an accomplice scanned the hotel and casino by hacking into the security cameras. signaling the gambler on how to bet and wen
gushing about the relationship with our president, this is house speaker joh john boehner. >> we are open with each other, we're honest with each other, but we're trying to bridge some big differences. >> do you trust president obama? >> absolutely. lou: saying it was more of a looming crisis. the ncaa march madness tournament is set to tip off tomorrow between a couple number 16 seed, liberty university and north carolina. the four number one, louisville, kansas, and say that...
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all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. peter alexander is traveling with peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the new attacks emphasize the importance of reaching a peace deal between the israelis and palestinians. and on that very topic, even as we speak right now live in the west bank city of ramallah, the president within the last five minutes touching down there by marine one, the u.s. helicopter. he is visiting with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. this is the president's first visit with abbas. their conversation, of course, will focus on the potential for peace plan between the two sides. the president, however, yesterday indicated that he is really here to listen. administrati
all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. peter alexander is traveling with peter, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following the narrative laid out by the campaign. surprised? >> not really. there's a limit to what a reporter watching a candidate through six stops a day. do you want them to step back and say-- maybe you do, but their job and people watch and the news says this is what the guy says today. it's up to others to provide perspective and context. >> jon: but the feeling, judy, is that the campaigns then create their own stories and the media just laughs them off. >> and how many times on this show are we going to complain about the lack of investment in both foreign reporting and investigative reporting? it's the most expensive kind of reporting to do and fewer and fewer news outlets are doing it and it's a terrible shame, and this is what you get. >> jon: so will anything change? >> no, and i like the word that the report used about reporter
back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following the narrative laid out by the campaign. surprised? >> not really. there's a limit to what a reporter watching a candidate through six stops a day. do you want them to step back and say-- maybe you do, but their job and people watch and the news...
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i wish we had a congress full of john yarmuth. thank you for being here in "the war room." it's great to see. >> but it's great to see you. >> cenk: now from misguided priorities to priorities misguided by a higher pow. the inaugural macedon in his own humble style. he arrived in a jeep rather than the popemobile and he reached out to greet some of the 200,000 people who had come to see him among them was our very vice president joe biden, who chatted with the pope before the new pontiff offered this message to the crowd. >> embrace with tender affection the whole of humanity. emergency the poorest the weakest, the least important. >> michael: it's a truly lovely sentiment but here is something less pleasant to think about. now that bide someone in rome and the president is leaver oh for the middle east, that leaves us for--wait for it--wait for it--john boehner in charge here at home. heaven help us. coming up, coming up let me state the obvious. if republicans want to get credit with latinos for pushing immigration reform, latinos will have to like what the g.o.p. are pus
i wish we had a congress full of john yarmuth. thank you for being here in "the war room." it's great to see. >> but it's great to see you. >> cenk: now from misguided priorities to priorities misguided by a higher pow. the inaugural macedon in his own humble style. he arrived in a jeep rather than the popemobile and he reached out to greet some of the 200,000 people who had come to see him among them was our very vice president joe biden, who chatted with the pope before...
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lewis and john carlos. at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink. will obama push us over the edge? and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major upheaval, fairly radical shift in public consciousness. there are many people today who will say there is no hope of ending mass incarceration in america. no. there is no hope. pick another issue. just as many people dying to jim crow in the south, that is a shame and that is the way it is. i find that so many people today view the millions cycling in and out of the prisons and jails today is an unfortunate but in alterable fact. i am quite certain that dr. king would not have been so resigned. if we are truly, truly to honor dr.
lewis and john carlos. at 10:30, john locke presents his book at the brink. will obama push us over the edge? and at 5:00 eastern we bring you a selection of programs honoring the tenth anniversary of the start of the iraq war. these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete scheduled visit booktv.org. >> this system of mass incarceration is so deeply rooted in our social political and economic structure is not going to just fade away or downsize, we are on a major...
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then, john kerry is the new secretary of state. or the pressure has really taken a toll on hillary clinton. [laughter] and my guest paola antonelli is a curator at the museum of modern art. i'll ask her to exit through the gift shop. [laughter] it's chuck hagel's first day as secretary of defense. tomorrow we start the two-month confirmation process for his second day of work. [laughter] this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] welcome to the report, good to have you with us. please, sit down. [cheers and applause] folks, we have to do the show. [cheers and applause] folks -- [cheers and applause] if you watch this program, and i certainly hope that you do, you know that if nothing else i'm a company man. and i could not be prouder that this show is a profitmaking tsunami for my parent company viacom. [laughter] make no mistake, i am the r
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john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not convinced that president obama see this is other as a loser issue for him at this point. >> rose: so finally, aaron, when they come back you don't think we'll have a greater understanding between the two leaders? >> i think you will. and particularly i think on iran. i think netanyahu will continue to give the president the time and space he needs on the israeli/palestinian thing. i don't know, charlie. i really think that this is a tough one and with all due respect to secretary kerry, i wish him well but barack obama is the most controlling dominating foreign policy president sinc
john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not...